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there were also protests in tunisia and afghanistan today. but cairo, egypt, a city rocked by violent protests earlier in the week today was quiet. here's a look at just how widespread the unrest has been. pros in more than a dozen countries this week, including libya. libyan officials believe islamic militants used it as a divergent to attack the consulate. we're live now in tripoli in the investigation. what have you learned? >> well, fredricka, it's starting to become clearer now the more officials are coming out and speaking about this. they're saying that the protests might not have even happened, might not have even taken place. that this was -- it seems to be a preplanned, premeditated attack by islamist groups, extremist groups that are operating in the eastern part of the country where the city of benghazi is. we heard yesterday from the country's general national that it's the ruling body here, that they spoke in benghazi and here is what he had to say. >> i wasn't given enough details about this by witnesses, and this makes me 100%
there were also protests in tunisia and afghanistan today. but cairo, egypt, a city rocked by violent protests earlier in the week today was quiet. here's a look at just how widespread the unrest has been. pros in more than a dozen countries this week, including libya. libyan officials believe islamic militants used it as a divergent to attack the consulate. we're live now in tripoli in the investigation. what have you learned? >> well, fredricka, it's starting to become clearer now the...
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afghanistan has a constitution. afghanistan has a state structure. those who join the peace process must respect the afghan constitution and the constitution does not allow that. >> why has it proved so difficult to bring the taliban in? is it that there is no central group, no central address or leader that you could gosh crate with? what seems to be the obstacle? >> there are forces beyond the means of afghanistan that are interfering in this process that have power over the process. unless those forces begin to cooperate, the taliban will not be able to come forward as a group, as a unified structure. >> is pakistan the key there? >> pakistan is extremely important for a quick solution, yes. >> mr. president, i remember the many public disputes that you and president new share he have used to have and you why issed that they were in pakistan. i denied it. you once said to me when osama bin laden is found, he will be found in a pakistani city. it turns out you were right about osama. did you still believe the leadership of al qaeda and the taliban
afghanistan has a constitution. afghanistan has a state structure. those who join the peace process must respect the afghan constitution and the constitution does not allow that. >> why has it proved so difficult to bring the taliban in? is it that there is no central group, no central address or leader that you could gosh crate with? what seems to be the obstacle? >> there are forces beyond the means of afghanistan that are interfering in this process that have power over the...
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get out of afghanistan. >> i take a different approach on afghanistan. i say it's time to come home. >> the timetable by the end of 2014 is the right timetable for us to be completely withdrawn from afghanistan other than small footprint of support forces. >> we need to have a significant change in foreign policy which means all the troops come home, and turn that country back over to the afghans. >> now, you have others who say, look, it should be up to conditions on the ground, et cetera. but we have the leading republican talking about a timetable which used to be, like, you can't have a timetable, it just signals the enemy, et cetera. then you have other candidates going now, now, come home now. john mccain took a look at this and said he is a little worried about an isolationist trend in the republican party. do you worry about that? >> well, of course, you always you always have to worry when there are difficult times at home that people will say we really don't have the time and energy for what we must do abroad. that's always a danger. i don't th
get out of afghanistan. >> i take a different approach on afghanistan. i say it's time to come home. >> the timetable by the end of 2014 is the right timetable for us to be completely withdrawn from afghanistan other than small footprint of support forces. >> we need to have a significant change in foreign policy which means all the troops come home, and turn that country back over to the afghans. >> now, you have others who say, look, it should be up to conditions on...
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and that includes afghanistan. i know many of you served there, including proud members of the 1st brigade like generations before you, you've lived and served alongside your american colleagues day in and day out, and you worked together so well, it's often said you can't tell where our guys end and you guys begin. today i want to say thank you, thank you for a job well done. thank you for your incredible sacrifices. thank you for your family's sacrifices, and welcome home. [ applause ] others among you served in iraq, and on dangerous missions around the globe. among us today are families whose loved ones made the ultimate sacrifice in today's wars. and this morning, the prime minister and i paid our respects at the australian war memorial, and in that magnificent space, i saw the roll of honor with the names of your fallen heroes, including those from afghanistan. and to their families, i say no words are sufficient for the depth of your sacrifice. but we will honor your loved ones by completing their mission, b
and that includes afghanistan. i know many of you served there, including proud members of the 1st brigade like generations before you, you've lived and served alongside your american colleagues day in and day out, and you worked together so well, it's often said you can't tell where our guys end and you guys begin. today i want to say thank you, thank you for a job well done. thank you for your incredible sacrifices. thank you for your family's sacrifices, and welcome home. [ applause ] others...
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also, the dead i thiliest day f americans in afghanistan. i'll ask one man who nose better than most why the aftermath could be a nightmare for the pentagon and the white house. this is "piers morgan tonight." $1 trillion, a stunning loss on paper anyway in this country's stock market. the dow suffering a big loss, down 634 points, on the verge of a bear market territory. meanwhile, the asian markets are sliding tonight, the nisei dropping 4%, sinking below 9,000 for the first time since mid-march. here to explain what this means for your job and your money, ali velshi and erin burnett, kim lar in tokyo and wolf blitzer. what is the latest over there? >> let's start with the tokyo stock exchange. tokyo is the largest stock exchange in asia pacific. we look at this as a marker of how the rest of asia pacific will do, down 4%. it is falling below the 9,000 levels. psychologically, that's an important level here. and something we should put -- point out for some context is we haven't seen quake. shortly after the earthquake the stock exchange d
also, the dead i thiliest day f americans in afghanistan. i'll ask one man who nose better than most why the aftermath could be a nightmare for the pentagon and the white house. this is "piers morgan tonight." $1 trillion, a stunning loss on paper anyway in this country's stock market. the dow suffering a big loss, down 634 points, on the verge of a bear market territory. meanwhile, the asian markets are sliding tonight, the nisei dropping 4%, sinking below 9,000 for the first time...
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is there evidence of war crimes in afghanistan now? that's next. [ male announcer ] if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming dangerous clots. ask your doctor if plavix is right for you. protection that helps save lives. certain genetic factors and some medicines, such as prilosec, reduce the effect of plavix leaving you at greater risk for heart attack and stroke. your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alo
is there evidence of war crimes in afghanistan now? that's next. [ male announcer ] if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood...
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is there evidence of war crimes in afghanistan now? that's next. >> larry: before we continue, nick robertson, do you consider this good journalism, or do you consider it, as the national security adviser says, irresponsible? >> i think this is a new avenue in journalism. it's putting nit a public forum. it's putting a vast wealth of information that mr. assange says has been scrutinized by his team to make sure that nobody is put in danger. he says that nobody has died from some of their earlier reports over the last four years, that it's changed policy, that it's even -- there are reports of even changed governments. good journalism is all about presenting the facts, not putting people in harm's way, but presenting the facts so the citizens of different countries can make up their minds about their own government, about the actions of their government, about the actions of other governments, and then when it comes to elections or moments of putting political pressure on those governments, they're free to do that. and this appears to
is there evidence of war crimes in afghanistan now? that's next. >> larry: before we continue, nick robertson, do you consider this good journalism, or do you consider it, as the national security adviser says, irresponsible? >> i think this is a new avenue in journalism. it's putting nit a public forum. it's putting a vast wealth of information that mr. assange says has been scrutinized by his team to make sure that nobody is put in danger. he says that nobody has died from some of...
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and we cannot allow the taliban to return to power in afghanistan. and form another safe haven for attacks against not only the united states but also against key european allies, as well. but i do think that president obama has sent a rather soft signal to america's enemies in afghanistan. >> but it's a signal -- >> we're not lying about it. >> we don't want to surprise these guys, right -- >> you don't want to stay there -- >> and we leave, i guess that's better for the next two years, and then suddenly it isn't in a big way. i don't know. a little more transparency oh this stuff. especially because, face it, the american constituents matter a lot more to obama, democrats and republicans, than the afghani afghani and pakistani constituency. >> the americans have a stomach for one kind of fight and not for another kind of fight. they don't have the stomach for large ground wars in asia. they do have the stomach for bombing the hell out of people in the air in discreet ways or commando raids. frankly, i think you'll see stepped up drone attacks, step
and we cannot allow the taliban to return to power in afghanistan. and form another safe haven for attacks against not only the united states but also against key european allies, as well. but i do think that president obama has sent a rather soft signal to america's enemies in afghanistan. >> but it's a signal -- >> we're not lying about it. >> we don't want to surprise these guys, right -- >> you don't want to stay there -- >> and we leave, i guess that's better...
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military reeling from this day in afghanistan. as you say, 31 americans killed in this helicopter incident overnight in eastern afghanistan. of the 31 americans, 25 of them were u.s. special forces according to an official, u.s. official i have just spoken to. 25 special operations forces. of those 25, 22 were u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s. this by all accounts is the largest loss for the navy s.e.a.l.s in a single day that anyone can remember. these navy s.e.a.l.s, the official says, were in fact from the same unit. not the same men, not the same team but the same overall unit that conducted the raid against osama bin laden. those, that is what brought navy s.e.a.l. team 6 to world acclaim but this is the kind of mission these men do behind the scenes. not noticed by the public every day in afghanistan. these helicopter night raids into targets looking for bad guys, looking for insurgents. there was enemy fire in the area at the time. official say they are conducting a full investigation but right now they think there is a real possibility
military reeling from this day in afghanistan. as you say, 31 americans killed in this helicopter incident overnight in eastern afghanistan. of the 31 americans, 25 of them were u.s. special forces according to an official, u.s. official i have just spoken to. 25 special operations forces. of those 25, 22 were u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s. this by all accounts is the largest loss for the navy s.e.a.l.s in a single day that anyone can remember. these navy s.e.a.l.s, the official says, were in fact from...
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we're heading north into the remote hills for a glimpse of afghanistan's future. the war here in balakshan is against a business so profitable and growing so fast many fear it's the only thing left when the u.s. pulls out. opium. here, it's expanding faster than anywhere in the country, and risks getting out of control. stopping this harvest is particularly important because the price of opium has risen dramatically threatening to flood a record amount of cash into afghanistan and also into the insurgency. in one year, the price has tripled, that's because uncertainty about afghanistan's future means traders are hoarding the drug. the united nation's drug control chief revealed to cnn -- >> we can see a record profit, those who benefit most, the traders not necessarily always the insurgents will have a big incentive to continue the conflict to make sure the opium business as well can continue to provide the huge profits we witness today. >> reporter: eradication is the simplest way of breaking the chain that puts heroin on city streets. here it wipes out the livel
we're heading north into the remote hills for a glimpse of afghanistan's future. the war here in balakshan is against a business so profitable and growing so fast many fear it's the only thing left when the u.s. pulls out. opium. here, it's expanding faster than anywhere in the country, and risks getting out of control. stopping this harvest is particularly important because the price of opium has risen dramatically threatening to flood a record amount of cash into afghanistan and also into the...
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a roadside bomb struck a vehicle in eastern afghanistan. two other americans were wounded in that attack. >> the arraignment of the terror smts was expected to run about six hours yesterday. instead it went much longer. >> the terror suspects turned their arraignment into a chaotic court circus. >> they are complaining and our families can't complain no more. they took their lives. they took my sister's life. i don't care if they were on a bed of nails. it's our justice system and they have rights as of right now and whatever the due course is, they will either be in jail or they will be dead. >> he took. >> she compared american guarded to dead libyan leader gadhafi. maybe they will kill us and make it look like suicide. and khalid shaikh mohammcleekha refused to speak or even listen to the hearing through earphones. now the government wants to kill mr. muhammad. they want to extinguish the last eyewitness to his torture so that he can never speak again about it. chastised the women on the prosecution team for wearing skirts saying the det
a roadside bomb struck a vehicle in eastern afghanistan. two other americans were wounded in that attack. >> the arraignment of the terror smts was expected to run about six hours yesterday. instead it went much longer. >> the terror suspects turned their arraignment into a chaotic court circus. >> they are complaining and our families can't complain no more. they took their lives. they took my sister's life. i don't care if they were on a bed of nails. it's our justice system...
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. >> reporter: pakistan and afghanistan meet militant groups plan and recruit. among these desolate mountains and a vince the haqqani network trades suicide bombers they send into afghanistan with devastating effect. this attack in kabul two years ago just one of many blamed on the joint taliban/haqqani unit. >> it's biggest threat to kabul. >> reporter: the group is now led bison of its founder who formed the group with pakistani backing to wage jihad against the soviet occupation of afghanistan. he's admitted planning to the 2008 attack against the hotel in kabul and is also blamed for an assassination attempt against president karzai. the united states offered a $5 million reward for information leading to his capture. the haqqani's target has an indian connection. that hints at their long association with pakistan's military intelligence, the isi, an issue that rankles the u.s. >> the isi has a long standing relationship with the haqqani network. that doesn't mean everybody in the isi but it's there. >> reporter: in the last year coalition forces have aggres
. >> reporter: pakistan and afghanistan meet militant groups plan and recruit. among these desolate mountains and a vince the haqqani network trades suicide bombers they send into afghanistan with devastating effect. this attack in kabul two years ago just one of many blamed on the joint taliban/haqqani unit. >> it's biggest threat to kabul. >> reporter: the group is now led bison of its founder who formed the group with pakistani backing to wage jihad against the soviet...
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these are stories from just one brick killn in the outskirts of afghanistan. he allowed us to shoot video but would not allow an interview. this is an industry largely built on the hard labor of families slowly paying off debt. it's called bonded labor and human rights groups say it's the most common form of slavery in the world today. local officials estimate there are as many as 4,000 children growing up in the dust and mud of jalgentlemajalalabad's kilns. teachers don't show up and all the children we've met today are trapped. their lives on hold and years before they can even hope to think about their future. under afghan law, it's illegal for children to do any sort of work until they turn 15. they're not supposed to work physical ly like this until 18. child labor laws are meaningless here. they're never enforced. sadat says his dream is to finish this job, go back to school, become a doctor and help his country, but he knows it's an empty dream. phil black, cnn, jalalabad, afghanistan. >>> and don't forget you can find the "freedom project" on our websi
these are stories from just one brick killn in the outskirts of afghanistan. he allowed us to shoot video but would not allow an interview. this is an industry largely built on the hard labor of families slowly paying off debt. it's called bonded labor and human rights groups say it's the most common form of slavery in the world today. local officials estimate there are as many as 4,000 children growing up in the dust and mud of jalgentlemajalalabad's kilns. teachers don't show up and all the...
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we have begun a transition in afghanistan. and america and our allies will end our war on schedule in 2014. al qaeda has been weakened. and osama bin laden is no more. nations have come together to lock down nuclear materials, and america and russia are reducing our arsenals. >> all right. there are the claims. now, clearly the line about osama bin laden being dead is true. but are we better off? do the president's claims add up? "outfront" tonight, robert o'brien, a member of mitt romney's foreign policy and national security advisory team, and colin call, an advocate for the obama campaign. great to see you. let's go through the key claims here. the first one the president said, in his words, al qaeda is weakened. there is no question, of course, that al qaeda suffered significant licenses overall with key leaders being killed along with, of course, osama bin laden. but al qaeda-linked groups are growing elsewhere, specifically in libya and north africa, as we have seen on the ground. so has al qaeda been weakened, are we sa
we have begun a transition in afghanistan. and america and our allies will end our war on schedule in 2014. al qaeda has been weakened. and osama bin laden is no more. nations have come together to lock down nuclear materials, and america and russia are reducing our arsenals. >> all right. there are the claims. now, clearly the line about osama bin laden being dead is true. but are we better off? do the president's claims add up? "outfront" tonight, robert o'brien, a member of...
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president, you also mention in your remarks that afghanistan is not an easy mission. in the past few months, there have been three cases for australia where our troops have been shot at by the afghan soldiers who have been training, and sadly, four of those soldiers died and many others have been injured. public opinion is strongly against our involvement continuing. you outlined the drawdown. what do you say to the australian people who don't want to wait, who want to leiave immediately? >> first, with respect to these new initiatives, this rotational deployment is significant because what it allows us to do is to not only build capacity and cooperation between our two countries, but it also allows us to meet the demands of a lot of partners in the region that want to feel that they're getting the training, they're getting the exercises and that we have the presence that is necessary to maintain the security architecture in the region. and so, you know, as julia mentioned, this is a region that's becoming increasingly important. the economy in this area is going to b
president, you also mention in your remarks that afghanistan is not an easy mission. in the past few months, there have been three cases for australia where our troops have been shot at by the afghan soldiers who have been training, and sadly, four of those soldiers died and many others have been injured. public opinion is strongly against our involvement continuing. you outlined the drawdown. what do you say to the australian people who don't want to wait, who want to leiave immediately?...
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troops home from afghanistan. he's making the announcement tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern during a speech you can see right here on cnn. 30,000 is a little under one-third of the 100,000 troops there now. but it won't happen quickly. we're told 10,000 will come out this year by the rest of the end of 2012. another source says the pentagon argued for an even smaller drawdown. but robert gates says he understands the president's decision. >> the president has to take into account on any national security issue sustainability here at home both among the public and in the congress. and it goes without saying that there are a lot of reservations in congress about the war in afghanistan and our level of commitment. there are concerns among the american people who are tired of a decade of war. >> joining me now nick payton walsh. nick, from your vantage point s afghanistan ready for a withdrawal of u.s. troops? >> reporter: in short, no. could really do with another ten even 30 years of american money, security, there ha
troops home from afghanistan. he's making the announcement tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern during a speech you can see right here on cnn. 30,000 is a little under one-third of the 100,000 troops there now. but it won't happen quickly. we're told 10,000 will come out this year by the rest of the end of 2012. another source says the pentagon argued for an even smaller drawdown. but robert gates says he understands the president's decision. >> the president has to take into account on any...
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this is afghanistan alone. the tab this year is estimated to be around 118 billion. one expert says withdrawing the troops will save only about 7 billion during the next year because of the sheer cost of bringing the soldiers back home. he does say there could be considerable savings beginning the year after that. at the moment, nina, the u.s. needs all the savings it can find. >> certainly does. and it's quite worrying, isn't it? it's the world's biggest economy. >>> coming up next on "world business today," reading your financial future. we'll be telling you what some people are looking at to see what's in the cards for the economy. stay with us. could save a bundlh geico's multi-policy discount. geico, saving people money on more than just car iance. ♪ geic >>> live from hong kong and lon didn't. welcome back to "world business today." >>> just over 90 minutes into the trading session. it's all looking red at the moment. just about ten minutes ago i was showing you a number of these markets were off their intraday lows. the big question is, the health or lack th
this is afghanistan alone. the tab this year is estimated to be around 118 billion. one expert says withdrawing the troops will save only about 7 billion during the next year because of the sheer cost of bringing the soldiers back home. he does say there could be considerable savings beginning the year after that. at the moment, nina, the u.s. needs all the savings it can find. >> certainly does. and it's quite worrying, isn't it? it's the world's biggest economy. >>> coming up...
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they've surrendered in afghanistan. they've lost the war in afghanistan. they're beginning to pull people out of there. after ten years we have not even been able to build a security situation where karzai's main political lieutenants are protected. the mayor of kandahar was just blown up -- >> you know the white house and the defense department would say not that they've lost in afghanistan and many families who've been over there would say no, that's not the case, that they have stabilized things much more than they were before, they got bin laden, they drove a lot of these people back either into the mountains or over to the pakistani side and they're still going to keep mopping them up. that doesn't sound -- it may not sound like victory to many, but it certainly doesn't sound like defeat to others, too. >> well, it's a complete loss, tom. >> why do you say that? >> we will dress it up -- because we will dress it up for the american people as mr. panetta did today, but for 1.4 billion muslims, when the united states leaves afghanistan without accomplis
they've surrendered in afghanistan. they've lost the war in afghanistan. they're beginning to pull people out of there. after ten years we have not even been able to build a security situation where karzai's main political lieutenants are protected. the mayor of kandahar was just blown up -- >> you know the white house and the defense department would say not that they've lost in afghanistan and many families who've been over there would say no, that's not the case, that they have...
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and nato forces in afghanistan. why they would want to kill somebody allegedly involved in the opium trade remains to be seen. however, having played all sides he's certain to have made a number of enemies over the years. charles? >> what do we know about the circumstances in which he was killed? >> he was killed -- homes -- i guess one of his guards shot him and he died soon after. >> i guess he was shot allegedly by one of his guards. meanwhile there's been an air strike in one of the parts of afghanistan. is that the work of nato? >> reporter: i haven't received word on where the strike was and if it was in reaction to this particular event. air strikes are ongoing here throughout the country particularly in southern afghanistan, where u.s. forces have been the contraiting on trying to eradicate the insurgency there and in eastern afghanistan they have a more difficult time to doing so. charles? >> carmen joining us live from cnn kabul. we'll take a break and update you with the selling on the european markets in
and nato forces in afghanistan. why they would want to kill somebody allegedly involved in the opium trade remains to be seen. however, having played all sides he's certain to have made a number of enemies over the years. charles? >> what do we know about the circumstances in which he was killed? >> he was killed -- homes -- i guess one of his guards shot him and he died soon after. >> i guess he was shot allegedly by one of his guards. meanwhile there's been an air strike in...
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and then as soon as possible, out of afghanistan, as well. >> and more than 4400 american troops lost their lives in iraq since the war began in 2003. thousands of others have been injured. well, millions of girls are suffering in silence with a problem that haunts them in school in their neighborhoods, even online. adult women even struggle with this. up next, we're shining a light on a dark subject, a new film exposes girl on girl bullying. . ♪ it gives me warmth. ♪ [ boy ] it gives me energy to help me be my best. quaker oatmeal has whole grains for heart health. and it has fiber that helps fill me up. ♪ [ male announcer ] great days start with quaker oatmeal. energy. fiber. heart health. quaker oatmeal. a super grain breakfast. who needy. fiber. heart health. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. hi i'm doug harrison. we're ex
and then as soon as possible, out of afghanistan, as well. >> and more than 4400 american troops lost their lives in iraq since the war began in 2003. thousands of others have been injured. well, millions of girls are suffering in silence with a problem that haunts them in school in their neighborhoods, even online. adult women even struggle with this. up next, we're shining a light on a dark subject, a new film exposes girl on girl bullying. . ♪ it gives me warmth. ♪ [ boy ] it gives...
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is committed to keeping a fighting force in afghanistan until 2014. after that security will be handed over to the afghans. cnn's nick peyton walsh is in the country. he joins us live from bagram air base. nick? >> reporter: absolutely. what we're about to see is a report from a remote part of the border with pakistan, an area called newer stan. this is a small village surrounded by valleys. nato used to have a fairly strong presence here, outposts securing the area. a few years ago pulled back. that left the afghans in control. since late march of this year, the talibans have moved in and taken over this village. the report you're about to see is sinister for some people because it shows their flag flying above the local administration there and them suggesting they are the law in that part of afghanistan, potentially shocking for the future of this country. in this quiet village near the pakistani border, one of nato's fears is realized, the local government building of a district in waygal, above it flies a new flag, the white banner of the taliban
is committed to keeping a fighting force in afghanistan until 2014. after that security will be handed over to the afghans. cnn's nick peyton walsh is in the country. he joins us live from bagram air base. nick? >> reporter: absolutely. what we're about to see is a report from a remote part of the border with pakistan, an area called newer stan. this is a small village surrounded by valleys. nato used to have a fairly strong presence here, outposts securing the area. a few years ago...
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that was in afghanistan. we're looking for some comment there which we didn't hear following the death of some 16 afghan civilians allegedly shot by a u.s. soldier in the south of the country. that's been called an unforgivable crime by the afghan prime minister -- president hamid karzai who has been on the line to the u.s. president over details and just what happened in this attack. the soldier in question is now said to be in custody. we'll obviously bring you more details 0en that story as we get them here. certainly no word there from that brief isef meeting. charles? >>> well, andrew, let's move back to what has been the dominating story in terms of the business and markets ajen da. that is the $31 billion trade deficit that it turns out that china recorded in february. let's look at oil prices. they were lower, amid concerns about slower economic growth there. not by much, just by about a third of a dollar. still worries at the same time, i think, about iran, its dispute with the west over its nuclear
that was in afghanistan. we're looking for some comment there which we didn't hear following the death of some 16 afghan civilians allegedly shot by a u.s. soldier in the south of the country. that's been called an unforgivable crime by the afghan prime minister -- president hamid karzai who has been on the line to the u.s. president over details and just what happened in this attack. the soldier in question is now said to be in custody. we'll obviously bring you more details 0en that story as...
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he made the documentary about the conflict in afghanistan. we're going to hear from sebastian junger in a moment. but i want to look at tim's work from a clip from the hbo documentary. >> right over the ridge, man. >> i was completely surprised by the amount of fighting going on. >> [ bleep ]! >> yep! >> [ bleep ]! he's still in there! >> what was interesting is not to belittle the fighting, but i got kind of tired of it. the amount of adrenaline in combat, the important stories is being important to these men. that's what it's about. that's what i'm really there for. >> the life and time of tim hetherington will air on hbo in april. i spoke with sebastian junger. it's hard to believe it's going to be in two years in april that tim got killed in libya. why did you want to make this movie? >> originally, i wanted to understand how he died. there was a lot of questions about it. and people who were with him, journalists who were with him came to new york for the memorial service shortly after he died and i took the opportunity to interview them
he made the documentary about the conflict in afghanistan. we're going to hear from sebastian junger in a moment. but i want to look at tim's work from a clip from the hbo documentary. >> right over the ridge, man. >> i was completely surprised by the amount of fighting going on. >> [ bleep ]! >> yep! >> [ bleep ]! he's still in there! >> what was interesting is not to belittle the fighting, but i got kind of tired of it. the amount of adrenaline in combat,...
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two dead and another green-on-blue attack in afghanistan just three days after joint patrols resume. >>> as the number of coalition death rises so do concerns over the stability of the region. >>> a vacuum of nothingness can be measured. how it's led to a groundbreaking discovery. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it is sunday, september 30th. good morning, everyone. i'm gary tuchman in for randi kaye. wi start with battle between afghan soldiers and international troops. right now we know at least one coalition worker is dead. a civilian worker is dead as are a number of afghan troops. joining me on the phone is ben farmer, the afghan correspondent for the daily telegram. thanks for joining us and right now do we know how this clash started? >> reporter: no. they're only saying it's a suspected insider attack. the afghan officials have a little more information. they say there was a clash. there was an american soldier, afghan and two or three coalition soldiers killed. it happened about an hour's drive southwest from the capital. it's an area where american troops are havin
two dead and another green-on-blue attack in afghanistan just three days after joint patrols resume. >>> as the number of coalition death rises so do concerns over the stability of the region. >>> a vacuum of nothingness can be measured. how it's led to a groundbreaking discovery. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it is sunday, september 30th. good morning, everyone. i'm gary tuchman in for randi kaye. wi start with battle between afghan soldiers and...
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afghanistan and pakistan. one of the things these children are most afraid of is not surviving the job at all. there have already been two suicide blasts in the last three months at this border crossing. she witnessed one of these tor ror attacks. at only 8 years old she already has war stories just from working here. when the bomb exploded, i was in afghanistan with my sister, she says. we were crying. and then we ran away to the pakistan side. she is from pakistan. she lugs sacks of flour over to afghanistan. the haul comes with its own hazards. especially since pakistan banned exports of flour due to a spike in food prices there. when we bring the flour, the pakistani police stop us and they hit us. they beat us, she says. but most of the time, these children aren't hassled. so the goods get through. and for shippers, they're cheap labor. about 20 cents for the short trip through the check points. but in their lives, every single cent makes a difference. so the children are literally not allowed to come hom
afghanistan and pakistan. one of the things these children are most afraid of is not surviving the job at all. there have already been two suicide blasts in the last three months at this border crossing. she witnessed one of these tor ror attacks. at only 8 years old she already has war stories just from working here. when the bomb exploded, i was in afghanistan with my sister, she says. we were crying. and then we ran away to the pakistan side. she is from pakistan. she lugs sacks of flour...
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afghanistan and pakistan. one of the things these children are most afraid of is not surviving the job at all. there have already been two suicide blasts in the last three months at this border crossing. she witnessed one of these tor terror attacks. at only 8 years old she already has war stories just from working here. "when the bomb exploded i was in afghanistan with my sister," she says. "we were trying and then we ran away to the pakistan side." she is from pakistan. she lugs sacks of flour over to afghanistan. the haul comes with its own hazards. especially since pakistan banned exports of flour due to a spike in food prices there. "when we bring the flour, the pakistani police stop us and they hit us. they beat us," she says. but most of the time, these children aren't hassled so the goods get through. and for shippers, they're cheap labor. about 20 cents for the short trip through the checkpoints. but in their lives, every single cent makes a difference. so the children are literally not allowed to com
afghanistan and pakistan. one of the things these children are most afraid of is not surviving the job at all. there have already been two suicide blasts in the last three months at this border crossing. she witnessed one of these tor terror attacks. at only 8 years old she already has war stories just from working here. "when the bomb exploded i was in afghanistan with my sister," she says. "we were trying and then we ran away to the pakistan side." she is from pakistan....
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both iraq and afghanistan. you know at the height, more than 180,000 u.s. troops in iraq and afghanistan combined. so we're talking about huge numbers of families. a lot of families dealing with second and third deployment. some of them lasting more than a year. the sacrifice is tremendous. of course we do have to mention not all soldiers do come home. here at cnn.com/homeaway. talking about the casualty, given their lives for war. for this moment we get to focus on these heartwarming scene of families reuniting here. welcome democrats ho welcomehomeblog.com. with the troop draw down, more are having moments. >> not to have to worry about another deployment to iraq for the first time in quite some time. appreciate you. >>> we also want you to stay here or come back with us if you can this morning. 9:00 eastern. we, of course, always spend our 9:00 eastern half hour on a special topic hot in the news this week. this week we've been talking a lot about iraq and the drawdown in the last combat brigade that has now left. retired general mark kimmitt is going to
both iraq and afghanistan. you know at the height, more than 180,000 u.s. troops in iraq and afghanistan combined. so we're talking about huge numbers of families. a lot of families dealing with second and third deployment. some of them lasting more than a year. the sacrifice is tremendous. of course we do have to mention not all soldiers do come home. here at cnn.com/homeaway. talking about the casualty, given their lives for war. for this moment we get to focus on these heartwarming scene of...
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defense secretary leon panetta is on his second day of his visit to afghanistan. around the time he was scheduled to arrive, an afghan national stole a vehicle and drove it on to the runway. the car crashed into a ditch. the driver later died. nato says panetta was never in danger. >>> myanmar state television broadcast a campaign speech by pro democracy lead yee yeer ann sue chi. she called for reforms and media freedom, but they say some criticisms of the ruling punta were censored. the broadcast marks the first time myanmar's government has aired a speech by su chi. "world business today" starts right now. >>> good morning. from cnn london, i'm nina dos santos. >> and welcome to "world business today." the top stories this thursday, march 15th. >>> and also great for britain. they become the latest ratings count agency to issue the country a warning. >> and expert steven roach joins us with his outlook. >>> and goldman sachs' executive's high-profile exit knocks millions off of the bank's share price as he lambasts a toxic and destructive culture. >>> first up,
defense secretary leon panetta is on his second day of his visit to afghanistan. around the time he was scheduled to arrive, an afghan national stole a vehicle and drove it on to the runway. the car crashed into a ditch. the driver later died. nato says panetta was never in danger. >>> myanmar state television broadcast a campaign speech by pro democracy lead yee yeer ann sue chi. she called for reforms and media freedom, but they say some criticisms of the ruling punta were censored....
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. >>> the danger in afghanistan over the burning of korans. two american troops died. details on that. details on the case of the honeymoon death. whoa. how do you top great vacations? whoa. getting twice the points on great vacations. whoa! use chase sapphire preferred and now get two times the points on travel, and two times the points on dining and no foreign transaction fees. whoa! chase sapphire preferred. a card of a different color. apply now at chasesapphire.com/preferred your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professional. cfp. let's make a plan. then i found new pronutrients omega-3. it's from centrum. it's a smaller minigel. with two of the best omegas to support my heart, brain and eyes. new pronutrients from centrum. >>> tonight 360 follow add story we told you about earlier this week, the honeymoon murder trial. today, a judge in alabama abruptly threw out the case against gabe watson. you can see the reaction. he w
. >>> the danger in afghanistan over the burning of korans. two american troops died. details on that. details on the case of the honeymoon death. whoa. how do you top great vacations? whoa. getting twice the points on great vacations. whoa! use chase sapphire preferred and now get two times the points on travel, and two times the points on dining and no foreign transaction fees. whoa! chase sapphire preferred. a card of a different color. apply now at chasesapphire.com/preferred your...
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or afghanistan? >> he was the architect of that afpac strategy as it's called. looking at the region, not just afghanistan or pakistan but a combination. you'd have to say that that policy really is already set. and if you look at the last two years, i mean, he was out there in the wilds of afghanistan and pakistan meeting with the people in the field, talking with them. and that's what's really going to be missed. i mean, the policy is one thing. but the guy who could go out there, do the deals, sit across the table and really talk with people is gone. however, as he himself pointed out, this is a very different war. maybe if there were negotiations with the taliban, he could do it. but as he pointed out, there's no slobodan milosevic. there's no big leader. there are no armies. it's terrorists and that's a very different ball of wax. >> david? >> there was also a very different side of dick holbrooke. he was tempestuous and larger than life. i think he was difficult to live with. his first two marr
or afghanistan? >> he was the architect of that afpac strategy as it's called. looking at the region, not just afghanistan or pakistan but a combination. you'd have to say that that policy really is already set. and if you look at the last two years, i mean, he was out there in the wilds of afghanistan and pakistan meeting with the people in the field, talking with them. and that's what's really going to be missed. i mean, the policy is one thing. but the guy who could go out there, do...
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afghanistan. for u.s. troops it is one of the deadliest days there since the war began ten years ago. our nick walsh is in kabul. nick, what more can you tell us about how this happened? >> reporter: well, it appears that this incident was caused by a suicide bomber driving an explosive laden vehicle into a convoy in the center of kabul. a clarification was just issued as a result of this incident. they have been specific these were military personnel killed, 13 of them. they have since learned more, we understand eight civilians and five military personnel were actually among the dead. so changing fluid circumstances on the ground here and deeply tragic incident where it appears a very large amount of explosive targeted what's referred to as a rhino armored bus. they are used to transport significant numbers of u.s. personnel in hostile areas like this. nato personnel as well. it anaerts this particular device targeted with great terrifying effectiveness this particular bus. >> nick, was this a regular tr
afghanistan. for u.s. troops it is one of the deadliest days there since the war began ten years ago. our nick walsh is in kabul. nick, what more can you tell us about how this happened? >> reporter: well, it appears that this incident was caused by a suicide bomber driving an explosive laden vehicle into a convoy in the center of kabul. a clarification was just issued as a result of this incident. they have been specific these were military personnel killed, 13 of them. they have since...
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was a brutal assault by insurgents leaving american soldiers badly outnumbered in a remote post in afghanistan. lives were lost and braver men wounded, but in end an unlikely hero emerged. we'll have one soldier's incredible story. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first marathon at 50. not everyone peaks in their twenties. throughout their lives. passion keeps them realizing possibilities. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and support at aarp.org/possibilities. >>> it was one of the dead llie days in the war of afghanistan. 53 soldiers took fire from as many as 400 insurgents. eight soldiers were killed and 25 were wounded. through the dust an unlikely hero emerged. 29-year-old army staff sergeant ty carter. jay has the story. >> reporter: >> reporter: hours into the battle the soldiers of black night troop are fighting back. two of them are pinned down in a humvee. >> you're in this humvee and you're sitting ducks. >> yeah. >> you can't leave but you can't stay. what happened? >> it got to the point where a sniper knew where i was at. i
was a brutal assault by insurgents leaving american soldiers badly outnumbered in a remote post in afghanistan. lives were lost and braver men wounded, but in end an unlikely hero emerged. we'll have one soldier's incredible story. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first marathon at 50. not everyone peaks in their twenties. throughout their lives. passion keeps them realizing possibilities. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and support at...
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that makes afghanistan's deputy attorney general angry. the court has ordered his dismissal, he says, so everything he's doing now is illegal. the matter goes to the heart of nato's new strategy in afghanistan. additional soldiers can bring short-term security, but the u.s. says afghanistan' government needs to crack down on rampant corruption as well. afghanistan's president said he'd make it a top pry tore tee. he created a new anti-corruption task force. their first high profile case, the mayor of kabul. this case was investigated and then forwarded to the attorney general, then to the court and then the court issued its verdict, the chairman says, and still you take our action as a show. both a show and a farce, says kabul's mayor. he shows me documents he says prove afghanistan's attorney general was trying to get him to illegally evict people from land plots in the city. when he refused, he was busted on what he says are totally baseless claims. >> it is clear there are some people, some groups who their personal benefit is in danger
that makes afghanistan's deputy attorney general angry. the court has ordered his dismissal, he says, so everything he's doing now is illegal. the matter goes to the heart of nato's new strategy in afghanistan. additional soldiers can bring short-term security, but the u.s. says afghanistan' government needs to crack down on rampant corruption as well. afghanistan's president said he'd make it a top pry tore tee. he created a new anti-corruption task force. their first high profile case, the...
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and then as soon as possible out of afghanistan as well. >> and more than 4,400 american troops lost their lives in iraq since the war began in 2003. thousands of others have been injured. >>> well, millions of girls are suffering in silence with a problem that haunts them in school, in their neighborhoods, even online. adult women even struggle with this. up next, we're shining a light on a dark subject. a new film exposes girl-on-girl bullying. 4g-- the next evolution in wireless technology. with advanced power, the verizon 4g lte network makes your business run faster: smartphones, laptops, tablets, mobile hotspots. but not all 4g is created equal. among the major carriers, only verizon's 4g network is 100% lte, the gold standard of wireless technology. and while other carriers may have limited lte coverage, verizon is the largest lte network in america and ever-growing. with verizon 4g lte, you can invent new ways to upgrade your business using real-time group meetings from remote locations, video conferencing, mobile credit-card payments, lightning-fast downloads, and access to
and then as soon as possible out of afghanistan as well. >> and more than 4,400 american troops lost their lives in iraq since the war began in 2003. thousands of others have been injured. >>> well, millions of girls are suffering in silence with a problem that haunts them in school, in their neighborhoods, even online. adult women even struggle with this. up next, we're shining a light on a dark subject. a new film exposes girl-on-girl bullying. 4g-- the next evolution in...
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and then as soon as possible, out of afghanistan, as well. >> and more than 4400 american troops lost their lives in iraq since the war began in 2003. thousands of others have been injured. well, millions of girls are suffering in silence with a problem that haunts them in school in their neighborhoods, even online. adult women even struggle with this. up next, we're shining a light on a dark subject, a new film exposes girl on girl bullying. but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before t
and then as soon as possible, out of afghanistan, as well. >> and more than 4400 american troops lost their lives in iraq since the war began in 2003. thousands of others have been injured. well, millions of girls are suffering in silence with a problem that haunts them in school in their neighborhoods, even online. adult women even struggle with this. up next, we're shining a light on a dark subject, a new film exposes girl on girl bullying. but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i...
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ivan watson, cnn, reporting from helmand province in southern afghanistan. >>> well, afghanistan just hasn't cornered the world's heroin market, it owns. since 9/11, it is reported that afghans have been responsible for 90% of the hair wayne sold worldwide. it's fertile ground for the dea and that what brings me to my guest in arlington, virginia, thomas harrigan is assistant administrator and chief of operations. he's going to be sending a number of more agents to afghanistan. tom, i just have to ask you, learning about this, reading about this, seeing these reports coming out of afghanistan from our ivan watson are should be more concerned about terrorists breeding in afghanistan and coming here and killing us, or the growth of heroin getting into the hands of drug dealers over here and killing us that way? >> well, obviously, kyra, both of those are major concerns to us. what we're trying to do in the dea, in close consultation with the department of state, with ambassador holbrooke with ambassador eichenberry is send several additional agents to afghanistan, not just to kabul, but
ivan watson, cnn, reporting from helmand province in southern afghanistan. >>> well, afghanistan just hasn't cornered the world's heroin market, it owns. since 9/11, it is reported that afghans have been responsible for 90% of the hair wayne sold worldwide. it's fertile ground for the dea and that what brings me to my guest in arlington, virginia, thomas harrigan is assistant administrator and chief of operations. he's going to be sending a number of more agents to afghanistan. tom, i...
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for give me for talking about afghanistan. i've gone off on a tangent. >> another time. >> suddenly people started talking about politics again. they said, maybe paralleled with what we were trying to say there was an interesting subject. >> how much have the critics gotten to you over the years? >> i don't really care very much if i don't think the critics really understand music. >> somebody that you respect, what is the most hurtful kind of thing they could say that would really get to you? >> i guess somebody who i did respect as a musician said that the score was humdrum or something, then i would be sad if i believed in the score. there are always going to be occasions where i think with musical theater, and particularly i think what i do in musical theater, it gets a little bit curious because i fit between sort of two camps. clearly the worst composer in history for "hairspray." i would be the worst composer in history, though i haven't seen it, i'm sure, for "book of mormon." yet, on the other side of it, i am more op
for give me for talking about afghanistan. i've gone off on a tangent. >> another time. >> suddenly people started talking about politics again. they said, maybe paralleled with what we were trying to say there was an interesting subject. >> how much have the critics gotten to you over the years? >> i don't really care very much if i don't think the critics really understand music. >> somebody that you respect, what is the most hurtful kind of thing they could say...
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and a suicide bomber kills eight americans in afghanistan, then five canadians, including a reporter killed by a roadside bomb there. we are on it. >> yes, i see him breathing. wake up. >> the 911 call that disputes what we were originally told by coach urban meyer. you will hear it. >> let me see your hands. get down! good girl. >> don't shoochltt. i give up. >> get him, girl. >> with sniffer dogs in the news, how good are they? i am putting them to the test by making myself the target of their man hunt. >> i am figuring they already have the other suspect so i want to see how long that i can stay on the run before they find me. >>> arianna huffington wants you to take your money out of the big banks and put it in small community banks, and she will tell us why when she joins us live. my access is your access with tweets from congressman peter king, golfers responding to tiger's new loss, and more on this truly national conversation for new year's eve, the final for new year's eve, the final day of 2009. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> and here we go on this final day, i'm
and a suicide bomber kills eight americans in afghanistan, then five canadians, including a reporter killed by a roadside bomb there. we are on it. >> yes, i see him breathing. wake up. >> the 911 call that disputes what we were originally told by coach urban meyer. you will hear it. >> let me see your hands. get down! good girl. >> don't shoochltt. i give up. >> get him, girl. >> with sniffer dogs in the news, how good are they? i am putting them to the test...